
Halifax considers its options as rat problems grow: ‘As common as pigeons’
HALIFAX — Gary Julien conjures an unnerving scene when describing his experience with Halifax’s growing rat problem.
“They’re the size of small kittens — or somewhere between kittens and cats,” the downtown busker says with a laugh while taking a break from playing the drums on a set of small, plastic buckets.
“I’ve seen rats running around as common as pigeons, looking for something to eat. They even cross the paths of pedestrians, mostly in the early evenings, and sometimes in the daytime.”
Julien, a part-time musician known as Caesar the Bucket Drummer, says the problem was particularly bad last summer.